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MICHAEL JJINGO: Facing the Unemployment Levels: How to Mentor Children to Be Job Creators

by UG STANDARD EDITOR | UG STANDARD EDITORIAL
11/02/2025
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Michael Jjingo is the General Manager Commercial banking at Centenary Bank
Michael Jjingo is the General Manager Commercial banking at Centenary Bank

Our parents took us to school to be employed! Unemployment is a major challenge in Uganda today. As job opportunities become scarce, young people struggle to find employment after completing their education. Many graduates are boda boda riders, others heading to the Middle East for kadama jobs. Traditionally, schools prepare students to become employees, but in the current economic climate, it is more beneficial to train children to become job creators instead of job seekers.

By mentoring children to think innovatively, develop business skills, and embrace entrepreneurship, we can help them create opportunities for themselves and others. This composition explores various ways to guide children toward becoming successful entrepreneurs.

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Let’s develop an Entrepreneurial Mindset in the learners. The first step in mentoring children to become job creators is to instill an entrepreneurial mindset. This means encouraging them to see problems as opportunities and think creatively about solutions.

One effective way to develop this mindset is by teaching children to solve problems independently. For example, instead of always providing them with solutions, parents and teachers should ask questions like: How would you improve this task? ; What business would you start with a small amount of money?

In addition, financial literacy should be introduced early. Teaching children about budgeting, saving, and investing helps them understand the importance of managing money wisely. Encouraging independence and decision-making also builds confidence, preparing them for future business endeavors.

The children should hone Business Skills. To become job creators, children need practical business skills. These include: Budgeting and saving – Understanding money management from an early age; Selling and marketing – Learning how to promote products and services; Negotiation and communication – Developing skills in persuasion and deal-making; Customer service – Learning how to handle clients and maintain professionalism.

In addition, Parents and teachers can encourage children to participate in small business activities such as coffee farming, knitting, selling homemade products, running a juice stand, or offering simple services like cleaning. Such experiences help children understand how money is made and the effort required to earn it.

Encouraging Creativity and Innovation. Creativity and innovation are the backbones of entrepreneurship. Without creative thinking, it is difficult to develop new business ideas or improve existing ones. Parents and teachers should create an environment where children feel comfortable experimenting with new ideas, even if they fail.

Encouraging participation in science projects, robotics, and digital skills can also spark innovation. In today’s world, many successful entrepreneurs started with small ideas that grew into major businesses. Exposing children to technology, problem-solving exercises, and hands-on projects can help them develop innovative solutions for future challenges.

Practical experience is essential in mentoring young entrepreneurs. If a family runs a small business, farm, or shop, children should be involved in basic activities like: Assisting with cash handling and record-keeping, Learning about customer service and business operations, Starting mini-businesses, such as selling farm produce, crafts, or homemade goods. By participating in real-world business activities, children gain valuable experience and understand the challenges and rewards of entrepreneurship.

With advancements in technology, digital entrepreneurship offers young people new opportunities to start businesses online. Parents and teachers should encourage children to explore areas such as: Content creation – YouTube, blogging, and social media marketing. Graphic design and video editing – Using platforms like Canva; E-commerce – Selling handmade products. Coding and app development – Creating digital solutions for businesses. By introducing children to digital business models, they can access global markets and generate income from innovative ideas.

Success in life is not only about what you know but also who you know. Parents and teachers should encourage children to network and seek mentorship from successful entrepreneurs. This can be done by: Taking them to business events and trade fairs. Encouraging participation in public speaking, debate clubs, and entrepreneurship competitions. Connecting them with experienced business mentors. Enrolling them in entrepreneurship programs and business incubation hubs. Networking helps young entrepreneurs learn valuable lessons from experts and gain exposure to new opportunities.

Supporting and Celebrating Entrepreneurial Efforts. Encouragement and support play a crucial role in shaping a child’s business mindset. Parents should: Provide initial capital for small projects; Encourage persistence – Teaching children that failure is a learning opportunity; Help them analyze business performance – What worked? What can be improved? Celebrate achievements – Recognizing their efforts builds confidence and motivation.  Instead of giving children everything they need, it is beneficial to let them earn and save to invest in their ideas. This approach teaches responsibility and financial independence.

In Conclusion, with high unemployment rates, it is essential to prepare children to become job creators rather than job seekers. By mentoring them to develop entrepreneurial skills, embrace creativity, and explore digital opportunities, we equip them with the tools to build their own futures. Encouraging independence, real-world experiences, and business innovation ensures that children grow into financially independent and resourceful individuals. The future belongs to those who create opportunities, and by mentoring children in entrepreneurship, we help them secure a better tomorrow.

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The writer, Michael Jjingo is the General Manager Commercial Banking at Centenary Bank

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